Paige Spiranac Gives Her Biggest And Boldest Predictions For 2023 In Latest Viral Video

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Paige Spiranac is giving her biggest and boldest forecasts for the upcoming year now that the holiday season has passed. The lengthy list of predictions touches a variety of sports, and she does it in a way that only she can.

Paige makes her best guesses on the Super Bowl, CFP national championship, tennis, basketball, and, of course, golf. The recently posted video has quickly gone viral online.

Take a look.

Spiranac starts off the video lightheartedly by wishing everyone a Happy New Year, but then Paige gets serious with her hard-hitting guesses.

She seems to LOVE teams from the northeast, picking the Eagles, Yankees, Bruins, and Nets to win their respective championships. She also predicts Rafael Nadal to win a major before retiring and says that Rory McIlroy is going to win the Masters.

The golf personality is riding with a massive upset in the college football national championship game, backing TCU to win its first title in the CFP era. The Horned Frogs enter their matchup with the Georgia Bulldogs as two-touchdown underdogs, but they’ve already proven they belong by knocking off Michigan in the semifinals.

Maybe most interestingly, she predicts that a LIV player will win a major on the links this year. It was unknown whether or not LIV golfers would be able to compete in majors this year amid the ongoing battle with the PGA. The Masters recently set its precedent, though, and it’s expected that others will follow suit.

Other things of note come in the world of basketball as the influencer expects LeBron James to be traded from the Lakers, as well as predicts a Purdue national title on the hardwood.

Paige Spiranac seems excited about the year ahead. It will be interesting to see which of her predictions come true.

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BroBible writer. Jacob is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and is based in Charleston, SC.